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- Generate the class members
- Generate class members
- Writes the write to Parcel
- Create the constructor
- Generate prototype methods
- Generate class members
- Writes the write to Parcel
- Create the constructor
- Check if the adapter implements adapter interface
- Replies if the given class is a subclass of an adapter class
- Find the Jdk
- Finds the adapter class for the dialog
- Generate the inject view
- Returns the name of the attribute
- Gets the id
- Gets the field name
- Override if this class is supported by Android
- Checks if the passed in class implements Parcelable interface
- Return the original class members
- Finds the Parcelable class
- Performs the actions to be performed on the action
- Runs the generator
- Perform the actual action
- Validate the layout of a file
- Generate the class
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QUESTION
I am trying to use vuex-persist
on nuxt.js but when try to read the data in a v-if doesn't work.
I created a new file inside plugins called vuex-persis.js
with the following code:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-24 at 19:06Finally solved directly using $store.state.isLogin
in the v-if
QUESTION
Basically the purpose of the static keyword is totally clear to me, the PHP docs only explain the purpose of the keyword in the context of classes. I noticed one of my IDE plugins suggesting me that I should declare many of my callback functions as static.
Without static:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-28 at 19:52You're referring to Static Anonymous Functions [DOC] which are introduced as following in the documentation:
Anonymous functions may be declared statically. This prevents them from having the current class automatically bound to them. Objects may also not be bound to them at runtime.
If you compare that with the explanation of the static
keyword in the context of class methods [DOC], this might make the relation more clear. These are introduced as following in the documentation:
Because static methods are callable without an instance of the object created, the pseudo-variable
$this
is not available inside methods declared as static.
So an actual difference is that you don't have $this
bound / available within the anonymous function when it is static
.
The reason why you get the suggestion within the IDE is that static anonymous functions give you a slightly better performance over the non-static variant. So unless you need $this
within the function, you can safely use the static
variant over the non-static one.
Anonymous functions have been introduced in PHP 5.3, both with and without the static
keyword [RFC] [5.3.0]. In PHP 5.3 $this
was not automatically bound when defined within a class (intentionally) and has been changed with PHP 5.4 and it is since then $this
is automatically bound for the (non-static) anonymous function.
Since PHP 7.4 you can find arrow functions [DOC] which also come in the static/non-static flavours. However:
Arrow functions support the same features as anonymous functions, except that using variables from the parent scope is always automatic.
It's not only $this
that a (non-static) arrow function would bound, it is (even for static ones) that all variables from the parent scope are automatically in use. So this will more likely hit performance than give the occasional benefit of static
for anonymous functions.
As you haven't shared which IDE, it is only a guess to which concrete suggestion you're referring to. Our educated guess is Phpstorm with the EA inspections plugin:
[EA] This closure can be declared as static (better scoping; in some cases can improve performance).
From the Static closures can be used EA inspection. And with the further information:
Analyzes closures and suggests using static closures instead.
This can bring additional performance improvements, e.g. as here:
Also, by using static function () {} closures, we squeezed out another 15% of hydration performance when dealing with private properties.
(from the inspection description provided by Php Inspections (EA Ultimate) within Phpstorm)
QUESTION
Is there any easy way (tool or IDE plugin or some other solution for MS Win) how to watch selected local PHP files for local changes of content?
I am developing a PHP application based on open source core which is developed independently and distributed only in zip files so I need to make update manually by overwriting of old version with the new one.
The problem occurs when I make my own changes to core PHP files and during making updates to the current version of the core I rewrite these files with their new version, I do not know which changed files were previously modified by me.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-22 at 16:05Yes, it is an easy obvious way
- Any VCS, which support branches
- Vendor branches + branches diff|merge
QUESTION
I'm trying to create a Flutter Plugin to use a native library. This library I'm trying to use is stored in a private repository and can be used with Swift Dependency Manager.
This is causing me a headache, cause I can't add a private repository dependency in my plugin (I couldn't find a way to do this in .podspec file), so what I've done:
- I've added the plugin to the Example project with Swift Package Manager
- Manually copied
MyDependency.xcframework
folder toMyPlugin/ios
folder - Referenced it in podspec file, like this:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-21 at 12:44After doing some research, I've found some links giving me an ideia about the real problem...
To solve this, I've added a simple script to my main project's build process.
This script adds the code signing to inner .framework
files.
QUESTION
I have a little experience using Activities with Eclipse RCP to hide plugin UI components, but this one is stumping me. I used the Eclipse Plug-in Selection Spy to try and see which plugin provides the import/export buttons at the bottom of the default Preferences page, and it seems to point to org.eclipse.ui.workbench
. At least, that's what comes up when I can actually click on the Preferences dialog. When I do Alt + Shift + F1
and try to click on the Export button, for example, the cursor turns back into a regular pointer and the Plug-in Spy window comes up empty when I click.
The class that provides the default Preferences page is org.eclipse.ui.internal.dialogs.WorkbenchPreferenceDialog
. This class extends org.eclipse.ui.internal.dialogs.FilteredPreferenceDialog
, which has a method that adds the import/export buttons to the dialog upon calling open()
.
So, I looked in the org.eclipse.ui.workbench
plugin to try and find something to put in my activityPatternBinding
that would hide these buttons. I tried using
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-29 at 07:03You can only hide items if the code that creates them calls the activity manager to check if they are being filtered - usually by calling WorkbenchActivityHelper.filterItem
.
The import / export code in FilteredPreferenceDialog
doesn't make this call so it cannot be removed with activities. I don't see any way to suppress these buttons.
QUESTION
I'm trying to build a sitemap in my production environment and I have been trying to use sitemap-webpack-plugin but get the following error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jul-09 at 15:06compilation.emitAsset
is available since webpack 4.40.0, see https://webpack.js.org/api/compilation-object/#emitasset, which means you might want to upgrade your webpack first.
QUESTION
val result: Boolean = aList.union(bList).any { it.something?.someOtherFlag == true }
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-21 at 14:34The union
method returns a set that will keep only distinct elements, and it might (maybe?) discard different elements when running and when evaluating in debugger. I'm not sure how deterministic it's supposed to be, but the order could matter.
This could happen if equals()
and/or hashCode()
for your elements are defined without using something
, or if equals()
/hashCode()
for something
's class is defined without using someOtherFlag
. How are these classes defined?
Note that for data class
es, only the properties that are present in the primary constructor are taken into account for the generated equals
and hashcode
methods.
QUESTION
I'm trying to back up a my users
table from my cia
db
I've created this example snippet
...Example
ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-13 at 19:23The mysql client accepts a database name, but there is no need to name the table in that command line usage. The name of the table comes from the statements in your dumped data file.
Change this:
QUESTION
Cannot build a new project using Android Studio 4.2 because of the following error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-07 at 08:07According to Android Studio's message, Kotlin's latest stable version is 1.5.0-release-764
. If you want to (or in this case I guess everyone needs to) use version 1.5.0
:
Go to
Tools
in the menuGo to
Kotlin
Choose
Configure Kotlin Plugin Updates
In the drop-down, choose the early access preview version of 1.5.x and then click OK.
Gradle sync will now configure the Studio with Kotlin 1.5.0
.
QUESTION
We are using server side plugins for automatically creating and updating work items. if we upgrade to server 2020 will the plugins work ?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-16 at 03:32Checked \Application Tier\Web Services\bin\Plugins, plugin should be supported in azure devops server 2020. You can try to rebuild your plugin using Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Framework.Server.dll from Azure DevOps Server 2020.
Here is a ticket you can refer to.
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